During the second quarter of 2024, our housing markets continued a promising trend that emerged at the start of the year, with almost every market now surpassing the closed volume of the first six months of last year. Although closed unit sales remain down year over year, standing inventory levels have increased for several months, indicating that our traditionally low-inventory markets are beginning to normalize. For our full analysis, visit https://lnkd.in/e6jZtTUP. Mark McElrath 860.951.4918 #Sothebysrealty #nothingcompares #CTrealestate
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During the second quarter of 2024, our housing markets continued a promising trend that emerged at the start of the year, with almost every market now surpassing the closed volume of the first six months of last year. Although closed unit sales remain down year over year, standing inventory levels have increased for several months, indicating that our traditionally low-inventory markets are beginning to normalize. For our full analysis, visit https://lnkd.in/eQBs43hU. Carole Hendrickson 203.856.1920
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During the second quarter of 2024, our housing markets continued a promising trend that emerged at the start of the year, with almost every market now surpassing the closed volume of the first six months of last year. Although closed unit sales remain down year over year, standing inventory levels have increased for several months, indicating that our traditionally low-inventory markets are beginning to normalize. For our full analysis, visit https://lnkd.in/eM_7ZbBJ. Margot Ciolino @thereddingrealtor p. 203-733-9821
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During the second quarter of 2024, our housing markets continued a promising trend that emerged at the start of the year, with almost every market now surpassing the closed volume of the first six months of last year. Although closed unit sales remain down year over year, standing inventory levels have increased for several months, indicating that our traditionally low-inventory markets are beginning to normalize. For our full analysis, visit https://lnkd.in/eP5bdDKz. #BeyondTheCity #WPSIR #SothebysRealty #WilliamPittSothebys
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During the second quarter of 2024, our housing markets continued a promising trend that emerged at the start of the year, with almost every market now surpassing the closed volume of the first six months of last year. Although closed unit sales remain down year over year, standing inventory levels have increased for several months, indicating that our traditionally low-inventory markets are beginning to normalize. For our full analysis, visit https://lnkd.in/eNqeEtPh.
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During the second quarter of 2024, our housing markets continued a promising trend that emerged at the start of the year, with almost every market now surpassing the closed volume of the first six months of last year. Although closed unit sales remain down year over year, standing inventory levels have increased for several months, indicating that our traditionally low-inventory markets are beginning to normalize. For our full analysis, visit https://lnkd.in/eV5mw7VE.
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During the second quarter of 2024, our housing markets continued a promising trend that emerged at the start of the year, with almost every market now surpassing the closed volume of the first six months of last year. Although closed unit sales remain down year over year, standing inventory levels have increased for several months, indicating that our traditionally low-inventory markets are beginning to normalize. For our full analysis, visit https://lnkd.in/eSuDA7BG.
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During the second quarter of 2024, our housing markets continued a promising trend that emerged at the start of the year, with almost every market now surpassing the closed volume of the first six months of last year. Although closed unit sales remain down year over year, standing inventory levels have increased for several months, indicating that our traditionally low-inventory markets are beginning to normalize. For our full analysis, visit https://lnkd.in/eWFZGnjW.
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During the second quarter of 2024, our housing markets continued a promising trend that emerged at the start of the year, with almost every market now surpassing the closed volume of the first six months of last year. Although closed unit sales remain down year over year, standing inventory levels have increased for several months, indicating that our traditionally low-inventory markets are beginning to normalize. For our full analysis, visit https://lnkd.in/ef8G9CCw.
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During the second quarter of 2024, our housing markets continued a promising trend that emerged at the start of the year, with almost every market now surpassing the closed volume of the first six months of last year. Although closed unit sales remain down year over year, standing inventory levels have increased for several months, indicating that our traditionally low-inventory markets are beginning to normalize. For our full analysis, visit https://lnkd.in/eZ_-cTcH.
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During the second quarter of 2024, our housing markets continued a promising trend that emerged at the start of the year, with almost every market now surpassing the closed volume of the first six months of last year. Although closed unit sales remain down year over year, standing inventory levels have increased for several months, indicating that our traditionally low-inventory markets are beginning to normalize. For our full analysis, visit https://lnkd.in/exbRnvQk.
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